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Cobra staff gives up Weekends to meet deadlines I. What another deadline? Pam Gruhlke, Cobra editor, looks up surpri- sedly while working on a layout. 2. Miss Osuna, advisor, makes fun of Randy Garland, junior, while he warns the photographer not to take the picture. 3. The I979 Cobra staff, sitting, ' t , Kathy Edwards. Second row, Teresa Esposito, Dawn Petty, Tina Thorpe, Debbie Nicker- son, Pam Gruhlke, Ms. Osuna, Tammy Thomas, Randy Garland, Mindy Feie, Patty Podsiadlik, glet-tc.Qai1J. Kim Holt, Rhonda Bentcliff, Akmcy Blood, Ather Kostas, Tracey Hoyle, Veronica Diana, Danny Lomeli, and Lori Sehmelling. Only two picas down Overprint and re- duce. Who has the wheel? Where are the dummies? tNot the students, the layoutsj. To a person who is not on the yearbook staff, this may all sound like a lot of Mumbo jumbo but to staffers this means alot during pressure situations of deadlines which were difficult to meet. The Cobra staff had an enormous job ahead of them when school began. They walked into a job which requires piecing together the events throughout the year. But . .. they had no events. There were no clubs, uncertain sport events, and a growing faculty staff for the first two weeks of school. Also there were an additional 300 stu- dents which were not expected. Students began revamping something they did not have in the first place. Staffers held a contest to name the yearbook and then increased the book by 44 pages. Things began to fall into place, but the staff had a difficult time catching up. Staffers hope this book will recapture all those hectic days of the first year at Cactus, because we're on our way. ills ,e.f s ff, .,,, , fi! , . Q13 fy.
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Photo staff Ends capturing year's events difficult Photographers met many obstacles in being able to complete deadlines besides never work- ing on a publication staff. Photographers wait- ed .-N.a,lsg Q?'Qf:wment in the beginning of the year to g5f.11V -.et ' in the dark room and then on activities to get started. ' sometimes disorganized staff put in .y hours in getting all of the pictures to the awaiting yearbook staff. Many a time someone S could hear Jay Fallin, head photographer, say, I swear . , . or l ain't never seen anything ,Qke it ... when it came to answering Ms. iJsuna's never ending question Where are our pictures? ' yearbook staff recognizes their efforts 4 5 rgtiqfgiqiates their hard hard work. ,A .gtg slew R -P N. if lifltiaf .J I. Photo stalll Hrs! row: Danny Cissna, Kevin Key, Rosemary Guida. Second row: Susan Ilagner, Kris Kennell, .lay Fallin, Greg Moon. 2. Although usually behind the camera, photogra- phers take very advantage belbre the cammera to ham it up . Rosemary Guida and Jay Rzllin ham it up while Sherri Hunter indicates it takes one to know one. 3. Kevin Key behind the camera. 4. .lay Rtllin, head photographer, spent many hours working in the darkroom, He made sure negatives were developed properly, were not scratched and then printed. 122 S I V .,V,,b l ! ,,.., . :'e.a2s111f,fli:f1 ' f.i1a...t , - at lass, 1 --rf 4- ' N A. K : ., s W .fa ,iff arf ,af - w .qi r ,,... . .- My iwhzls I . I .Mir .1 fa,-, . - , . Nvnsagf -vim ,, , f. Q, . ' 2' MQ, at 9 i l 1 B5 ,ew ' , ,.. .,,., 2.1 ,, r Vila' iii'rt.f,, ,. -ff' uf we t, .MQ .sv J., f.,,,n,,,,. .,.., ,. it swf . 11.1,-,vf,-az. few: 1- 1 .fwzaffztif - s qi s 5 'Saws ' '5H6Jff'fi'i VC v:i.ZZI3'14: 1- 3
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